The virtues of virtual physiotherapy for individuals with traumatic brain injury

The virtues of virtual physiotherapy for individuals with traumatic brain injury

Our debut soundbite episode featured a fantastic presentation by Matt Booth, Founder and Director of Flex Health, a leading provider of specialist musculoskeletal and neurological physiotherapy.

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Our debut soundbite episode featured a fantastic presentation by Matt Booth, Founder and Director of Flex Health, a leading provider of specialist musculoskeletal and neurological physiotherapy.

Interviewed by Emma Lyons, Personal Injury Senior Associate at Stewarts

Matt speaks about:

  • How brain injured clients have coped during lock down and how they have managed their individual physiotherapy needs;
  • The virtues of virtual therapy for brain injured clients and whether there is a long term place for virtual physiotherapy; and
  • Whether multi-disciplinary teams can work together on an almost exclusively virtual basis.

About the guest speaker – Matthew Booth, Founder & Director Matthew Booth- Flex

After experiencing different clinical environments such as professional sports, acute NHS work and working with complex needs clients. Matt saw there was potential to use his expertise in a neurological and complex needs setting by developing the traditional rehabilitation model. Matt’s approach is to utilise goal-orientated, transparent rehabilitation which is innovative and unique, using biomechanics to enhance the client’s recovery process along with a combination of clinically led, research-based, hands-on physiotherapy techniques.

Contact Emma Lyons on elyons@stewartslaw.com if you have any queries on this subject.


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Emma Lyons

Emma Lyons

Emma specialises in high-value and complex claims involving catastrophic injury. She has a keen interest in brain and spinal cord injury work and has been involved with various multimillion pound settlements.

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